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were jew killed by hitler because of the jewish faith?
did hitler kill the jewish people because of there faith yes or no and why or the faith was half the reason killing all the jewish people in ww2
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, not really.
Hitler exploited - for his own political agenda and rise to power - the Judenhass (Jew-hate) which had waxed and waned but never disappeared for nearly two millenia. That Jew-hate was religious, but other than Jewish refusal to worship incarnate deities (whether they were barking mad Roman emperors or Jesus), it was rooted in Christianity, not Judaism.
During the 19th century, that religious-based Judenhass was rebranded to play on the then new-fangled science. Instead of Christians getting bent out of shape over their story of how Jews killed Jesus, the base 'justification' for prejudice and violence against Jews was a pseudo-'scientific' myth of genetic inferiority.
That's the climate Hitler rode to power.
Source(s): And for the heptagazillionth time, Judaism is a religion, not a race. - caffreyLv 45 years ago
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- Louise CLv 71 decade ago
It was more their race than their faith, race and religion are very closely tied together in Judaism, and Hitler believed the Jews were racially inferior, and should be eliminated. He had a dream of creating a master race, which would be pure Aryan, and saw the Jews as a threat to his dream.
the person who says that converting to christianity saved Jews is mistaken, whether a Jew was practicing their religion or not made no difference, the fact of them being born into the jewish race was enough to condemn them.
- 1 decade ago
It was mostly their race, not their faith but I have heard of a few people who converted to Christianity and were saved.